China at War
An Encyclopedia
Herausgeber: Li, Xiaobing
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An Encyclopedia
Herausgeber: Li, Xiaobing
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This comprehensive volume traces the Chinese military and its experiences over the past 2,500 years, describing clashes with other kingdoms and nations as well as internal rebellions and revolutions. As the first book of its kind, China at War: An Encyclopedia expands far beyond the conventional military history book that is focused on describing key wars, battles, military leaders, and influential events. Author Xiaobing Li-an expert writer in the subjects of Asian history and military affairs-provides not only a broad, chronological account of China's long military history, but also…mehr
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This comprehensive volume traces the Chinese military and its experiences over the past 2,500 years, describing clashes with other kingdoms and nations as well as internal rebellions and revolutions. As the first book of its kind, China at War: An Encyclopedia expands far beyond the conventional military history book that is focused on describing key wars, battles, military leaders, and influential events. Author Xiaobing Li-an expert writer in the subjects of Asian history and military affairs-provides not only a broad, chronological account of China's long military history, but also addresses Chinese values, concepts, and attitudes regarding war. As a result, readers can better understand the wider sociopolitical history of the most populous and one of the largest countries in the world-and grasp the complex security concerns and strategic calculations often behind China's decision-making process. This encyclopedia contains an introductory essay written to place the reference entries within a larger contextual framework, allowing students to compare Chinese with Western and American views and approaches to war. Topics among the hundreds of entries by experts in the field include Sunzi's classic The Art of War, Mao Zedong's guerrilla warfare in the 20th century, Chinese involvement in the Korean War and Vietnam War, and China's nuclear program in the 21st century.
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- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1380g
- ISBN-13: 9781598844153
- ISBN-10: 1598844156
- Artikelnr.: 33465925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1380g
- ISBN-13: 9781598844153
- ISBN-10: 1598844156
- Artikelnr.: 33465925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Xiaobing Li is professor and chair of the Department of History and Geography and director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK.
Note on Transliteration Preface Introduction Reference Entries Agrarian Revolutionary War (1927
1937) American Volunteer Group (1941
1942) An
Shi, Rebellion of (755
763) Anti
Japanese Military and Political College (1936
1945) Anti
Japanese War (1937
1945) Art of War, The Autumn Harvest Uprising (1927) Bandit Extermination Campaigns (1949
1953) Banner System (1601
1912) Beiping
Tianjin Campaign (1948
1949) Beiyang Army (1906
1927) Boxer Rebellion Cao Cao (155
220) Cao Gangchuan (1935
) Changsha Uprising (1930) Chen Geng (Chen Keng, 1903
1961) Chen Xilian (Ch'en Hsi
lian) (1915
1999) Chen Yi (Ch'en Yi) (1901
1972) Chengpu, Battle of (632 BC) Chennault, Claire Lee (1893
1958) Chi Haotian (1929
) Chibi, Battle of (208) China, People's Republic of China, Republic of China
Burma
India (CBI) Theater Chinese Civil War (1946
1949) Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese Intervention in the Korean War (1950
1953) Chinese Military Advisory Group (1950
1955) Chinese Offensive in Korea, First (October 25
November 6, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Second (November 25
December 24, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Third (December 31, 1950
January 8, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fourth (January 25
April 21, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fifth (April 22
May 23, 1951) Chinese People's Volunteer Force (1950
1953) Chinese Revolution of 1911 Chinese Summer Offensives in Korea (1953) Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army (1927
1937) Commission of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense (1958
2008) Confucian
Mencian Paradigm Counterrevolutionaries, Campaign against (1950
1953) Cultural Revolution (1966
1976) Dalai Lama (1935
) Damansky Island (Zhenbao Island) Deng Xiaoping (Deng Hsiao
ping) (1904
1997) Dixie Mission (1944
1947) Dongshan Island Landing Campaign (1953) Eight Foreign Armies Invasion of China (1900
1901) Eight Trigrams Rebellion (1813) Eighth Route Army (1937
1945) Encirclement Campaigns (1930
1934) Eunuchs Ever
Victorious Army (1860
1864) Fei River, Battle of (383) Fengtian
Zhili War (1922
1924) First Field Army (1948
1950) Five Seven One (571) Plan (1971) Four Modernizations Fourth Field Army (1948
1955) Fu Zuoyi (Fu Tso
yi) (1895
1974) Fubing (550
1200) Gang of Four (1966
1977) Gao Gang (Kao Kang) (1902
1954) General Departments of the People's Liberation Army Genghis Khan (1162
1227) Grand Canal Great Wall Guandu, Battle of (200) Guangzhou Uprising (1927) Guerrilla Warfare (1928
1949) Gunpowder Guomindang Han, Cavalry of (206 BC
220 AD) Han Dynasty (206 BC
220 AD) Han Wudi, Emperor (156
87 BC) He Long (Ho Lung) (1896
1969) Hong Kong Hong Xiuquan (Hung Hsiu
ch'uan) (1814
1864) Hong Xuezhi (Hong Hsue
ch'i) (1913
2006) Hua Guofeng (1921
2008) Huai
Hai Campaign (November 1948
January 1949) Huang Chao's Rebellion (874
884) Huang Kecheng (1902
1986) Hundred Regiments Campaign (1940) Ichi
go Campaign (April
December 1944) Japan, Attack on Manchuria (1931) Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai
shek) (1887
1975) Jiang Zemin (1926
) Jiangnan Arsenal Jiangxi Soviet (1930
1934) Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area (1928
1934) Jinmen (Quemoy or Kinmen) Julu, Battle of (208
207 BC) Kangxi (K'ang
hsi), Emperor (1654
1722) Korean War (1950
1953) Korean War Armistice Agreement (July 27, 1953) Kublai Khan (Khubilai Khan) (1215
1294) Li Desheng (1916
2011) Li Hongzhang (Li Hung
chang) (1823
1901) Li Shimin, Emperor (599
649) Li Xiannian (1909
1992) Li Zicheng (Li Tzu
ch'eng) (1605
1645) Liao
Shen Campaign (September
November 1948) Lin Biao (Lin Piao) (1906
1971) Lin Zexu (Lin Tse
hsu) (1785
1850) Liu Bei (161
223) Liu Bocheng (Liu Po
ch'eng, 1892
1986) Liu Shaoqi (Liu Shao
ch'i) (1898
1969) Long March (1934
1935) Lord Shang (or Shang Yang) (390
338 BC) Luo Ronghuan (Lo Jung
huan, 1902
1963) Luo Ruiqing (Luo Rui
ch'ing) (1906
1978) Lushan Conference (1959) Manchuria Manchus Mao Zedong (Mao Tse
tung) (1893
1976) Mao Zedong, Revolutionary War of (1927
1949) Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 1937) Marshall Mission to China (1945
1947) Martial Arts McMahon Line Miles, Milton E. (1900
1960) Military Ranks, People's Liberation Army Militia Ming Dynasty (1368
1644) Mongols Mongols, Cavalry of (1200
1400) Movement to Resist America and Aid Vietnam (1964
1973) Muye, Battle of (1027 BC) Nanchang Uprising (August 1, 1927) Nanjing, Rape of (December 13, 1937
January 22, 1938) Nanjing, Treaty of (August 1842) Nanniwan Experiment (1942
1945) National Defense White Paper (1998) National Party Congress (CCP) National People's Congress (NPC) National Revolutionary Army (1925
1928) Nationalist Army Nerchinsk and Kiakhta, Treaties of (1689 and 1727) New Army (1894
1912) New Fourth Army (1937
1945) New Fourth Army Incident (January 1941) Nian Rebellion (1851
1868) Nie Rongzhen (Nieh Jung
ch'en) (1899
1992) North China Field Army (1947
1948) Northern and Southern Dynasties (420
581) Northern Expedition (1926
1928) Nuclear Program Open Door Policy Opium War, First (1839
1842) Peng Dehuai (P'eng Te
huai) (1898
1974) People's Liberation Army People's War People's War under Modern Conditions (1985
1995) Pingxingguan, Battle of (September 1937) Qian Xuesen (Tsien Hsue
shen) (1911
2009) Qianlong (Ch'ien
lung), Emperor (1711
1799) Qin Dynasty (221
206 BC) Qin Shi Huangdi, Emperor (259
210 BC) Qing Dynasty (1644
1912) Rebellion Led by Chen Sheng (209
208 BC) Red Army (1928
1937) Red Army College (1933
1936) Red Army Recruitment (1927
1934) Red Guards (1966
1968) Russia, Relations with China Russo
Japanese War (1904
1905) Second Artillery Corps (Strategic Rocket Force) Second Field Army (1948
1950) Self
Strengthening Movement (1861
1911) Shang Dynasty (1766
1027 BC) Shanghai Communiqué (1972) Shimonoseki, Treaty of (1895) Silk Road Sino
American Cooperative Organization (SACO) Sino
French War (August 1884
April 1885) Sino
Indian Border War (1962) Sino
Japanese War (1894
1895) Sino
Soviet Conflict (1969
1971) Sino
Soviet Split (1956
1966) Sino
Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance (February 1950) Sino
Vietnamese Border War (1979) Small Sword Society (1853
1855) Song Dynasty (960
1279) Song, Fortified Cities (1127
1279) Song
Mongol War (1234
1279) Soviet Union (1922
1991) Spratly and Paracel Islands Stilwell, Joseph Warren (1883
1946) Su Yu (1907
1984) Su Zhenhua (1912
1979) Sui Dynasty (581
618) Sui Yangdi (569
618), Emperor Sun Yat
sen (1866
1925) Sun Zi (Sun
tzu, 535
496 BC) Taierzhuang (T'ai
erh
chuang), Battle of (March
April 1938) Taiping Rebellion (1850
1864) Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995
1996 Tang Dynasty (618
907) Tang Gaozong, Emperor (628
683) Terra
Cotta Army Third Field Army (1948
1954) Three Kingdoms (220
280) Tiananmen Square Events (April
June 1989) Tianjin (Tientsin), Treaty of (June 9, 1885) Tibet (Xizang) Tributary System U.S.
PRC Normalization of Relations (1972
1979) Unequal Treaties United Front Wang Dongxing (1916
) Wang Jingwei (Wang Ching
wei) (1883
1944) Wangxia, Treaty of (1844) Ward, Frederick Townsend (1831
1862) Warlord Period (1916
1927) Warring States Period (475
221 BC) Western Han (206 BC
23 AD) Western Views of Chinese Warfare Whampoa Military Academy (1924
1928) White Lotus Rebellion (1796
1804) White Terrors (1927 and 1947) Xia Dynasty (Hsia) (2205
1766 BC) Xi'an (Sian) Incident (December 12, 1936) Xiang Army Xiao Jinguang (Hsiao Ch'in
kuang) (1903
1989) Xiongnu Xisha Islands Defensive Campaign (1974) Xu Xiangqian (Hsu Hsung
ch'ien) (1901
1990) Xuzhou, Battle of (January
May 1938) Yan'an (Yenan) Yancheng, Battle of (1139) Yang Shangkun (Yang Shang
kun) (1907
1998) Ye Jianying (Yeh Chien
ying) (1897
1986) Ye Ting (Yeh T'ing) (1896
1946) Yijiangshan, Battle of (January 1955) Yuan Dynasty (1271
1368) Yuan Shikai (Yuan Shih
k'ai) (1859
1916) Yue Fei (1103
1142) Zeng Guofan (Tseng Kuo
fan) (1811
1872) Zhang Guotao (Ch'ang Kuo
tao, 1897
1979) Zhang Wannian (1928
) Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh
liang) (1901
2001) Zhou Dynasty (1027
221 BC) Zhou Enlai (1898
1976) Zhu De (Chu Teh) (1886
1976) Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor (Chu Yuan
chang) (1328
1398) Zunyi Conference (1935) Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung
tang) (1812
1885) Appendix: Chinese Dynasties and Governments Chronology Glossary Selected Bibliography Editor and Contributors Index About the Editor
1937) American Volunteer Group (1941
1942) An
Shi, Rebellion of (755
763) Anti
Japanese Military and Political College (1936
1945) Anti
Japanese War (1937
1945) Art of War, The Autumn Harvest Uprising (1927) Bandit Extermination Campaigns (1949
1953) Banner System (1601
1912) Beiping
Tianjin Campaign (1948
1949) Beiyang Army (1906
1927) Boxer Rebellion Cao Cao (155
220) Cao Gangchuan (1935
) Changsha Uprising (1930) Chen Geng (Chen Keng, 1903
1961) Chen Xilian (Ch'en Hsi
lian) (1915
1999) Chen Yi (Ch'en Yi) (1901
1972) Chengpu, Battle of (632 BC) Chennault, Claire Lee (1893
1958) Chi Haotian (1929
) Chibi, Battle of (208) China, People's Republic of China, Republic of China
Burma
India (CBI) Theater Chinese Civil War (1946
1949) Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese Intervention in the Korean War (1950
1953) Chinese Military Advisory Group (1950
1955) Chinese Offensive in Korea, First (October 25
November 6, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Second (November 25
December 24, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Third (December 31, 1950
January 8, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fourth (January 25
April 21, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fifth (April 22
May 23, 1951) Chinese People's Volunteer Force (1950
1953) Chinese Revolution of 1911 Chinese Summer Offensives in Korea (1953) Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army (1927
1937) Commission of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense (1958
2008) Confucian
Mencian Paradigm Counterrevolutionaries, Campaign against (1950
1953) Cultural Revolution (1966
1976) Dalai Lama (1935
) Damansky Island (Zhenbao Island) Deng Xiaoping (Deng Hsiao
ping) (1904
1997) Dixie Mission (1944
1947) Dongshan Island Landing Campaign (1953) Eight Foreign Armies Invasion of China (1900
1901) Eight Trigrams Rebellion (1813) Eighth Route Army (1937
1945) Encirclement Campaigns (1930
1934) Eunuchs Ever
Victorious Army (1860
1864) Fei River, Battle of (383) Fengtian
Zhili War (1922
1924) First Field Army (1948
1950) Five Seven One (571) Plan (1971) Four Modernizations Fourth Field Army (1948
1955) Fu Zuoyi (Fu Tso
yi) (1895
1974) Fubing (550
1200) Gang of Four (1966
1977) Gao Gang (Kao Kang) (1902
1954) General Departments of the People's Liberation Army Genghis Khan (1162
1227) Grand Canal Great Wall Guandu, Battle of (200) Guangzhou Uprising (1927) Guerrilla Warfare (1928
1949) Gunpowder Guomindang Han, Cavalry of (206 BC
220 AD) Han Dynasty (206 BC
220 AD) Han Wudi, Emperor (156
87 BC) He Long (Ho Lung) (1896
1969) Hong Kong Hong Xiuquan (Hung Hsiu
ch'uan) (1814
1864) Hong Xuezhi (Hong Hsue
ch'i) (1913
2006) Hua Guofeng (1921
2008) Huai
Hai Campaign (November 1948
January 1949) Huang Chao's Rebellion (874
884) Huang Kecheng (1902
1986) Hundred Regiments Campaign (1940) Ichi
go Campaign (April
December 1944) Japan, Attack on Manchuria (1931) Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai
shek) (1887
1975) Jiang Zemin (1926
) Jiangnan Arsenal Jiangxi Soviet (1930
1934) Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area (1928
1934) Jinmen (Quemoy or Kinmen) Julu, Battle of (208
207 BC) Kangxi (K'ang
hsi), Emperor (1654
1722) Korean War (1950
1953) Korean War Armistice Agreement (July 27, 1953) Kublai Khan (Khubilai Khan) (1215
1294) Li Desheng (1916
2011) Li Hongzhang (Li Hung
chang) (1823
1901) Li Shimin, Emperor (599
649) Li Xiannian (1909
1992) Li Zicheng (Li Tzu
ch'eng) (1605
1645) Liao
Shen Campaign (September
November 1948) Lin Biao (Lin Piao) (1906
1971) Lin Zexu (Lin Tse
hsu) (1785
1850) Liu Bei (161
223) Liu Bocheng (Liu Po
ch'eng, 1892
1986) Liu Shaoqi (Liu Shao
ch'i) (1898
1969) Long March (1934
1935) Lord Shang (or Shang Yang) (390
338 BC) Luo Ronghuan (Lo Jung
huan, 1902
1963) Luo Ruiqing (Luo Rui
ch'ing) (1906
1978) Lushan Conference (1959) Manchuria Manchus Mao Zedong (Mao Tse
tung) (1893
1976) Mao Zedong, Revolutionary War of (1927
1949) Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 1937) Marshall Mission to China (1945
1947) Martial Arts McMahon Line Miles, Milton E. (1900
1960) Military Ranks, People's Liberation Army Militia Ming Dynasty (1368
1644) Mongols Mongols, Cavalry of (1200
1400) Movement to Resist America and Aid Vietnam (1964
1973) Muye, Battle of (1027 BC) Nanchang Uprising (August 1, 1927) Nanjing, Rape of (December 13, 1937
January 22, 1938) Nanjing, Treaty of (August 1842) Nanniwan Experiment (1942
1945) National Defense White Paper (1998) National Party Congress (CCP) National People's Congress (NPC) National Revolutionary Army (1925
1928) Nationalist Army Nerchinsk and Kiakhta, Treaties of (1689 and 1727) New Army (1894
1912) New Fourth Army (1937
1945) New Fourth Army Incident (January 1941) Nian Rebellion (1851
1868) Nie Rongzhen (Nieh Jung
ch'en) (1899
1992) North China Field Army (1947
1948) Northern and Southern Dynasties (420
581) Northern Expedition (1926
1928) Nuclear Program Open Door Policy Opium War, First (1839
1842) Peng Dehuai (P'eng Te
huai) (1898
1974) People's Liberation Army People's War People's War under Modern Conditions (1985
1995) Pingxingguan, Battle of (September 1937) Qian Xuesen (Tsien Hsue
shen) (1911
2009) Qianlong (Ch'ien
lung), Emperor (1711
1799) Qin Dynasty (221
206 BC) Qin Shi Huangdi, Emperor (259
210 BC) Qing Dynasty (1644
1912) Rebellion Led by Chen Sheng (209
208 BC) Red Army (1928
1937) Red Army College (1933
1936) Red Army Recruitment (1927
1934) Red Guards (1966
1968) Russia, Relations with China Russo
Japanese War (1904
1905) Second Artillery Corps (Strategic Rocket Force) Second Field Army (1948
1950) Self
Strengthening Movement (1861
1911) Shang Dynasty (1766
1027 BC) Shanghai Communiqué (1972) Shimonoseki, Treaty of (1895) Silk Road Sino
American Cooperative Organization (SACO) Sino
French War (August 1884
April 1885) Sino
Indian Border War (1962) Sino
Japanese War (1894
1895) Sino
Soviet Conflict (1969
1971) Sino
Soviet Split (1956
1966) Sino
Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance (February 1950) Sino
Vietnamese Border War (1979) Small Sword Society (1853
1855) Song Dynasty (960
1279) Song, Fortified Cities (1127
1279) Song
Mongol War (1234
1279) Soviet Union (1922
1991) Spratly and Paracel Islands Stilwell, Joseph Warren (1883
1946) Su Yu (1907
1984) Su Zhenhua (1912
1979) Sui Dynasty (581
618) Sui Yangdi (569
618), Emperor Sun Yat
sen (1866
1925) Sun Zi (Sun
tzu, 535
496 BC) Taierzhuang (T'ai
erh
chuang), Battle of (March
April 1938) Taiping Rebellion (1850
1864) Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995
1996 Tang Dynasty (618
907) Tang Gaozong, Emperor (628
683) Terra
Cotta Army Third Field Army (1948
1954) Three Kingdoms (220
280) Tiananmen Square Events (April
June 1989) Tianjin (Tientsin), Treaty of (June 9, 1885) Tibet (Xizang) Tributary System U.S.
PRC Normalization of Relations (1972
1979) Unequal Treaties United Front Wang Dongxing (1916
) Wang Jingwei (Wang Ching
wei) (1883
1944) Wangxia, Treaty of (1844) Ward, Frederick Townsend (1831
1862) Warlord Period (1916
1927) Warring States Period (475
221 BC) Western Han (206 BC
23 AD) Western Views of Chinese Warfare Whampoa Military Academy (1924
1928) White Lotus Rebellion (1796
1804) White Terrors (1927 and 1947) Xia Dynasty (Hsia) (2205
1766 BC) Xi'an (Sian) Incident (December 12, 1936) Xiang Army Xiao Jinguang (Hsiao Ch'in
kuang) (1903
1989) Xiongnu Xisha Islands Defensive Campaign (1974) Xu Xiangqian (Hsu Hsung
ch'ien) (1901
1990) Xuzhou, Battle of (January
May 1938) Yan'an (Yenan) Yancheng, Battle of (1139) Yang Shangkun (Yang Shang
kun) (1907
1998) Ye Jianying (Yeh Chien
ying) (1897
1986) Ye Ting (Yeh T'ing) (1896
1946) Yijiangshan, Battle of (January 1955) Yuan Dynasty (1271
1368) Yuan Shikai (Yuan Shih
k'ai) (1859
1916) Yue Fei (1103
1142) Zeng Guofan (Tseng Kuo
fan) (1811
1872) Zhang Guotao (Ch'ang Kuo
tao, 1897
1979) Zhang Wannian (1928
) Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh
liang) (1901
2001) Zhou Dynasty (1027
221 BC) Zhou Enlai (1898
1976) Zhu De (Chu Teh) (1886
1976) Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor (Chu Yuan
chang) (1328
1398) Zunyi Conference (1935) Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung
tang) (1812
1885) Appendix: Chinese Dynasties and Governments Chronology Glossary Selected Bibliography Editor and Contributors Index About the Editor
Note on Transliteration Preface Introduction Reference Entries Agrarian Revolutionary War (1927
1937) American Volunteer Group (1941
1942) An
Shi, Rebellion of (755
763) Anti
Japanese Military and Political College (1936
1945) Anti
Japanese War (1937
1945) Art of War, The Autumn Harvest Uprising (1927) Bandit Extermination Campaigns (1949
1953) Banner System (1601
1912) Beiping
Tianjin Campaign (1948
1949) Beiyang Army (1906
1927) Boxer Rebellion Cao Cao (155
220) Cao Gangchuan (1935
) Changsha Uprising (1930) Chen Geng (Chen Keng, 1903
1961) Chen Xilian (Ch'en Hsi
lian) (1915
1999) Chen Yi (Ch'en Yi) (1901
1972) Chengpu, Battle of (632 BC) Chennault, Claire Lee (1893
1958) Chi Haotian (1929
) Chibi, Battle of (208) China, People's Republic of China, Republic of China
Burma
India (CBI) Theater Chinese Civil War (1946
1949) Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese Intervention in the Korean War (1950
1953) Chinese Military Advisory Group (1950
1955) Chinese Offensive in Korea, First (October 25
November 6, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Second (November 25
December 24, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Third (December 31, 1950
January 8, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fourth (January 25
April 21, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fifth (April 22
May 23, 1951) Chinese People's Volunteer Force (1950
1953) Chinese Revolution of 1911 Chinese Summer Offensives in Korea (1953) Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army (1927
1937) Commission of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense (1958
2008) Confucian
Mencian Paradigm Counterrevolutionaries, Campaign against (1950
1953) Cultural Revolution (1966
1976) Dalai Lama (1935
) Damansky Island (Zhenbao Island) Deng Xiaoping (Deng Hsiao
ping) (1904
1997) Dixie Mission (1944
1947) Dongshan Island Landing Campaign (1953) Eight Foreign Armies Invasion of China (1900
1901) Eight Trigrams Rebellion (1813) Eighth Route Army (1937
1945) Encirclement Campaigns (1930
1934) Eunuchs Ever
Victorious Army (1860
1864) Fei River, Battle of (383) Fengtian
Zhili War (1922
1924) First Field Army (1948
1950) Five Seven One (571) Plan (1971) Four Modernizations Fourth Field Army (1948
1955) Fu Zuoyi (Fu Tso
yi) (1895
1974) Fubing (550
1200) Gang of Four (1966
1977) Gao Gang (Kao Kang) (1902
1954) General Departments of the People's Liberation Army Genghis Khan (1162
1227) Grand Canal Great Wall Guandu, Battle of (200) Guangzhou Uprising (1927) Guerrilla Warfare (1928
1949) Gunpowder Guomindang Han, Cavalry of (206 BC
220 AD) Han Dynasty (206 BC
220 AD) Han Wudi, Emperor (156
87 BC) He Long (Ho Lung) (1896
1969) Hong Kong Hong Xiuquan (Hung Hsiu
ch'uan) (1814
1864) Hong Xuezhi (Hong Hsue
ch'i) (1913
2006) Hua Guofeng (1921
2008) Huai
Hai Campaign (November 1948
January 1949) Huang Chao's Rebellion (874
884) Huang Kecheng (1902
1986) Hundred Regiments Campaign (1940) Ichi
go Campaign (April
December 1944) Japan, Attack on Manchuria (1931) Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai
shek) (1887
1975) Jiang Zemin (1926
) Jiangnan Arsenal Jiangxi Soviet (1930
1934) Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area (1928
1934) Jinmen (Quemoy or Kinmen) Julu, Battle of (208
207 BC) Kangxi (K'ang
hsi), Emperor (1654
1722) Korean War (1950
1953) Korean War Armistice Agreement (July 27, 1953) Kublai Khan (Khubilai Khan) (1215
1294) Li Desheng (1916
2011) Li Hongzhang (Li Hung
chang) (1823
1901) Li Shimin, Emperor (599
649) Li Xiannian (1909
1992) Li Zicheng (Li Tzu
ch'eng) (1605
1645) Liao
Shen Campaign (September
November 1948) Lin Biao (Lin Piao) (1906
1971) Lin Zexu (Lin Tse
hsu) (1785
1850) Liu Bei (161
223) Liu Bocheng (Liu Po
ch'eng, 1892
1986) Liu Shaoqi (Liu Shao
ch'i) (1898
1969) Long March (1934
1935) Lord Shang (or Shang Yang) (390
338 BC) Luo Ronghuan (Lo Jung
huan, 1902
1963) Luo Ruiqing (Luo Rui
ch'ing) (1906
1978) Lushan Conference (1959) Manchuria Manchus Mao Zedong (Mao Tse
tung) (1893
1976) Mao Zedong, Revolutionary War of (1927
1949) Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 1937) Marshall Mission to China (1945
1947) Martial Arts McMahon Line Miles, Milton E. (1900
1960) Military Ranks, People's Liberation Army Militia Ming Dynasty (1368
1644) Mongols Mongols, Cavalry of (1200
1400) Movement to Resist America and Aid Vietnam (1964
1973) Muye, Battle of (1027 BC) Nanchang Uprising (August 1, 1927) Nanjing, Rape of (December 13, 1937
January 22, 1938) Nanjing, Treaty of (August 1842) Nanniwan Experiment (1942
1945) National Defense White Paper (1998) National Party Congress (CCP) National People's Congress (NPC) National Revolutionary Army (1925
1928) Nationalist Army Nerchinsk and Kiakhta, Treaties of (1689 and 1727) New Army (1894
1912) New Fourth Army (1937
1945) New Fourth Army Incident (January 1941) Nian Rebellion (1851
1868) Nie Rongzhen (Nieh Jung
ch'en) (1899
1992) North China Field Army (1947
1948) Northern and Southern Dynasties (420
581) Northern Expedition (1926
1928) Nuclear Program Open Door Policy Opium War, First (1839
1842) Peng Dehuai (P'eng Te
huai) (1898
1974) People's Liberation Army People's War People's War under Modern Conditions (1985
1995) Pingxingguan, Battle of (September 1937) Qian Xuesen (Tsien Hsue
shen) (1911
2009) Qianlong (Ch'ien
lung), Emperor (1711
1799) Qin Dynasty (221
206 BC) Qin Shi Huangdi, Emperor (259
210 BC) Qing Dynasty (1644
1912) Rebellion Led by Chen Sheng (209
208 BC) Red Army (1928
1937) Red Army College (1933
1936) Red Army Recruitment (1927
1934) Red Guards (1966
1968) Russia, Relations with China Russo
Japanese War (1904
1905) Second Artillery Corps (Strategic Rocket Force) Second Field Army (1948
1950) Self
Strengthening Movement (1861
1911) Shang Dynasty (1766
1027 BC) Shanghai Communiqué (1972) Shimonoseki, Treaty of (1895) Silk Road Sino
American Cooperative Organization (SACO) Sino
French War (August 1884
April 1885) Sino
Indian Border War (1962) Sino
Japanese War (1894
1895) Sino
Soviet Conflict (1969
1971) Sino
Soviet Split (1956
1966) Sino
Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance (February 1950) Sino
Vietnamese Border War (1979) Small Sword Society (1853
1855) Song Dynasty (960
1279) Song, Fortified Cities (1127
1279) Song
Mongol War (1234
1279) Soviet Union (1922
1991) Spratly and Paracel Islands Stilwell, Joseph Warren (1883
1946) Su Yu (1907
1984) Su Zhenhua (1912
1979) Sui Dynasty (581
618) Sui Yangdi (569
618), Emperor Sun Yat
sen (1866
1925) Sun Zi (Sun
tzu, 535
496 BC) Taierzhuang (T'ai
erh
chuang), Battle of (March
April 1938) Taiping Rebellion (1850
1864) Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995
1996 Tang Dynasty (618
907) Tang Gaozong, Emperor (628
683) Terra
Cotta Army Third Field Army (1948
1954) Three Kingdoms (220
280) Tiananmen Square Events (April
June 1989) Tianjin (Tientsin), Treaty of (June 9, 1885) Tibet (Xizang) Tributary System U.S.
PRC Normalization of Relations (1972
1979) Unequal Treaties United Front Wang Dongxing (1916
) Wang Jingwei (Wang Ching
wei) (1883
1944) Wangxia, Treaty of (1844) Ward, Frederick Townsend (1831
1862) Warlord Period (1916
1927) Warring States Period (475
221 BC) Western Han (206 BC
23 AD) Western Views of Chinese Warfare Whampoa Military Academy (1924
1928) White Lotus Rebellion (1796
1804) White Terrors (1927 and 1947) Xia Dynasty (Hsia) (2205
1766 BC) Xi'an (Sian) Incident (December 12, 1936) Xiang Army Xiao Jinguang (Hsiao Ch'in
kuang) (1903
1989) Xiongnu Xisha Islands Defensive Campaign (1974) Xu Xiangqian (Hsu Hsung
ch'ien) (1901
1990) Xuzhou, Battle of (January
May 1938) Yan'an (Yenan) Yancheng, Battle of (1139) Yang Shangkun (Yang Shang
kun) (1907
1998) Ye Jianying (Yeh Chien
ying) (1897
1986) Ye Ting (Yeh T'ing) (1896
1946) Yijiangshan, Battle of (January 1955) Yuan Dynasty (1271
1368) Yuan Shikai (Yuan Shih
k'ai) (1859
1916) Yue Fei (1103
1142) Zeng Guofan (Tseng Kuo
fan) (1811
1872) Zhang Guotao (Ch'ang Kuo
tao, 1897
1979) Zhang Wannian (1928
) Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh
liang) (1901
2001) Zhou Dynasty (1027
221 BC) Zhou Enlai (1898
1976) Zhu De (Chu Teh) (1886
1976) Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor (Chu Yuan
chang) (1328
1398) Zunyi Conference (1935) Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung
tang) (1812
1885) Appendix: Chinese Dynasties and Governments Chronology Glossary Selected Bibliography Editor and Contributors Index About the Editor
1937) American Volunteer Group (1941
1942) An
Shi, Rebellion of (755
763) Anti
Japanese Military and Political College (1936
1945) Anti
Japanese War (1937
1945) Art of War, The Autumn Harvest Uprising (1927) Bandit Extermination Campaigns (1949
1953) Banner System (1601
1912) Beiping
Tianjin Campaign (1948
1949) Beiyang Army (1906
1927) Boxer Rebellion Cao Cao (155
220) Cao Gangchuan (1935
) Changsha Uprising (1930) Chen Geng (Chen Keng, 1903
1961) Chen Xilian (Ch'en Hsi
lian) (1915
1999) Chen Yi (Ch'en Yi) (1901
1972) Chengpu, Battle of (632 BC) Chennault, Claire Lee (1893
1958) Chi Haotian (1929
) Chibi, Battle of (208) China, People's Republic of China, Republic of China
Burma
India (CBI) Theater Chinese Civil War (1946
1949) Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese Intervention in the Korean War (1950
1953) Chinese Military Advisory Group (1950
1955) Chinese Offensive in Korea, First (October 25
November 6, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Second (November 25
December 24, 1950) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Third (December 31, 1950
January 8, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fourth (January 25
April 21, 1951) Chinese Offensive in Korea, Fifth (April 22
May 23, 1951) Chinese People's Volunteer Force (1950
1953) Chinese Revolution of 1911 Chinese Summer Offensives in Korea (1953) Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army (1927
1937) Commission of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense (1958
2008) Confucian
Mencian Paradigm Counterrevolutionaries, Campaign against (1950
1953) Cultural Revolution (1966
1976) Dalai Lama (1935
) Damansky Island (Zhenbao Island) Deng Xiaoping (Deng Hsiao
ping) (1904
1997) Dixie Mission (1944
1947) Dongshan Island Landing Campaign (1953) Eight Foreign Armies Invasion of China (1900
1901) Eight Trigrams Rebellion (1813) Eighth Route Army (1937
1945) Encirclement Campaigns (1930
1934) Eunuchs Ever
Victorious Army (1860
1864) Fei River, Battle of (383) Fengtian
Zhili War (1922
1924) First Field Army (1948
1950) Five Seven One (571) Plan (1971) Four Modernizations Fourth Field Army (1948
1955) Fu Zuoyi (Fu Tso
yi) (1895
1974) Fubing (550
1200) Gang of Four (1966
1977) Gao Gang (Kao Kang) (1902
1954) General Departments of the People's Liberation Army Genghis Khan (1162
1227) Grand Canal Great Wall Guandu, Battle of (200) Guangzhou Uprising (1927) Guerrilla Warfare (1928
1949) Gunpowder Guomindang Han, Cavalry of (206 BC
220 AD) Han Dynasty (206 BC
220 AD) Han Wudi, Emperor (156
87 BC) He Long (Ho Lung) (1896
1969) Hong Kong Hong Xiuquan (Hung Hsiu
ch'uan) (1814
1864) Hong Xuezhi (Hong Hsue
ch'i) (1913
2006) Hua Guofeng (1921
2008) Huai
Hai Campaign (November 1948
January 1949) Huang Chao's Rebellion (874
884) Huang Kecheng (1902
1986) Hundred Regiments Campaign (1940) Ichi
go Campaign (April
December 1944) Japan, Attack on Manchuria (1931) Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai
shek) (1887
1975) Jiang Zemin (1926
) Jiangnan Arsenal Jiangxi Soviet (1930
1934) Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area (1928
1934) Jinmen (Quemoy or Kinmen) Julu, Battle of (208
207 BC) Kangxi (K'ang
hsi), Emperor (1654
1722) Korean War (1950
1953) Korean War Armistice Agreement (July 27, 1953) Kublai Khan (Khubilai Khan) (1215
1294) Li Desheng (1916
2011) Li Hongzhang (Li Hung
chang) (1823
1901) Li Shimin, Emperor (599
649) Li Xiannian (1909
1992) Li Zicheng (Li Tzu
ch'eng) (1605
1645) Liao
Shen Campaign (September
November 1948) Lin Biao (Lin Piao) (1906
1971) Lin Zexu (Lin Tse
hsu) (1785
1850) Liu Bei (161
223) Liu Bocheng (Liu Po
ch'eng, 1892
1986) Liu Shaoqi (Liu Shao
ch'i) (1898
1969) Long March (1934
1935) Lord Shang (or Shang Yang) (390
338 BC) Luo Ronghuan (Lo Jung
huan, 1902
1963) Luo Ruiqing (Luo Rui
ch'ing) (1906
1978) Lushan Conference (1959) Manchuria Manchus Mao Zedong (Mao Tse
tung) (1893
1976) Mao Zedong, Revolutionary War of (1927
1949) Marco Polo Bridge Incident (July 1937) Marshall Mission to China (1945
1947) Martial Arts McMahon Line Miles, Milton E. (1900
1960) Military Ranks, People's Liberation Army Militia Ming Dynasty (1368
1644) Mongols Mongols, Cavalry of (1200
1400) Movement to Resist America and Aid Vietnam (1964
1973) Muye, Battle of (1027 BC) Nanchang Uprising (August 1, 1927) Nanjing, Rape of (December 13, 1937
January 22, 1938) Nanjing, Treaty of (August 1842) Nanniwan Experiment (1942
1945) National Defense White Paper (1998) National Party Congress (CCP) National People's Congress (NPC) National Revolutionary Army (1925
1928) Nationalist Army Nerchinsk and Kiakhta, Treaties of (1689 and 1727) New Army (1894
1912) New Fourth Army (1937
1945) New Fourth Army Incident (January 1941) Nian Rebellion (1851
1868) Nie Rongzhen (Nieh Jung
ch'en) (1899
1992) North China Field Army (1947
1948) Northern and Southern Dynasties (420
581) Northern Expedition (1926
1928) Nuclear Program Open Door Policy Opium War, First (1839
1842) Peng Dehuai (P'eng Te
huai) (1898
1974) People's Liberation Army People's War People's War under Modern Conditions (1985
1995) Pingxingguan, Battle of (September 1937) Qian Xuesen (Tsien Hsue
shen) (1911
2009) Qianlong (Ch'ien
lung), Emperor (1711
1799) Qin Dynasty (221
206 BC) Qin Shi Huangdi, Emperor (259
210 BC) Qing Dynasty (1644
1912) Rebellion Led by Chen Sheng (209
208 BC) Red Army (1928
1937) Red Army College (1933
1936) Red Army Recruitment (1927
1934) Red Guards (1966
1968) Russia, Relations with China Russo
Japanese War (1904
1905) Second Artillery Corps (Strategic Rocket Force) Second Field Army (1948
1950) Self
Strengthening Movement (1861
1911) Shang Dynasty (1766
1027 BC) Shanghai Communiqué (1972) Shimonoseki, Treaty of (1895) Silk Road Sino
American Cooperative Organization (SACO) Sino
French War (August 1884
April 1885) Sino
Indian Border War (1962) Sino
Japanese War (1894
1895) Sino
Soviet Conflict (1969
1971) Sino
Soviet Split (1956
1966) Sino
Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance (February 1950) Sino
Vietnamese Border War (1979) Small Sword Society (1853
1855) Song Dynasty (960
1279) Song, Fortified Cities (1127
1279) Song
Mongol War (1234
1279) Soviet Union (1922
1991) Spratly and Paracel Islands Stilwell, Joseph Warren (1883
1946) Su Yu (1907
1984) Su Zhenhua (1912
1979) Sui Dynasty (581
618) Sui Yangdi (569
618), Emperor Sun Yat
sen (1866
1925) Sun Zi (Sun
tzu, 535
496 BC) Taierzhuang (T'ai
erh
chuang), Battle of (March
April 1938) Taiping Rebellion (1850
1864) Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1958 Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995
1996 Tang Dynasty (618
907) Tang Gaozong, Emperor (628
683) Terra
Cotta Army Third Field Army (1948
1954) Three Kingdoms (220
280) Tiananmen Square Events (April
June 1989) Tianjin (Tientsin), Treaty of (June 9, 1885) Tibet (Xizang) Tributary System U.S.
PRC Normalization of Relations (1972
1979) Unequal Treaties United Front Wang Dongxing (1916
) Wang Jingwei (Wang Ching
wei) (1883
1944) Wangxia, Treaty of (1844) Ward, Frederick Townsend (1831
1862) Warlord Period (1916
1927) Warring States Period (475
221 BC) Western Han (206 BC
23 AD) Western Views of Chinese Warfare Whampoa Military Academy (1924
1928) White Lotus Rebellion (1796
1804) White Terrors (1927 and 1947) Xia Dynasty (Hsia) (2205
1766 BC) Xi'an (Sian) Incident (December 12, 1936) Xiang Army Xiao Jinguang (Hsiao Ch'in
kuang) (1903
1989) Xiongnu Xisha Islands Defensive Campaign (1974) Xu Xiangqian (Hsu Hsung
ch'ien) (1901
1990) Xuzhou, Battle of (January
May 1938) Yan'an (Yenan) Yancheng, Battle of (1139) Yang Shangkun (Yang Shang
kun) (1907
1998) Ye Jianying (Yeh Chien
ying) (1897
1986) Ye Ting (Yeh T'ing) (1896
1946) Yijiangshan, Battle of (January 1955) Yuan Dynasty (1271
1368) Yuan Shikai (Yuan Shih
k'ai) (1859
1916) Yue Fei (1103
1142) Zeng Guofan (Tseng Kuo
fan) (1811
1872) Zhang Guotao (Ch'ang Kuo
tao, 1897
1979) Zhang Wannian (1928
) Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh
liang) (1901
2001) Zhou Dynasty (1027
221 BC) Zhou Enlai (1898
1976) Zhu De (Chu Teh) (1886
1976) Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor (Chu Yuan
chang) (1328
1398) Zunyi Conference (1935) Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung
tang) (1812
1885) Appendix: Chinese Dynasties and Governments Chronology Glossary Selected Bibliography Editor and Contributors Index About the Editor